As lovers, the difference between men and women is that women can love all day long, but men only at times.
In "The Moon and Sixpence," W. Somerset Maugham explores the nuances of romantic love between men and women. He suggests that women possess a capacity for love that can be constant and enduring, while men's affection tends to be more sporadic and time-bound. This distinction highlights the different ways in which both genders experience and express love.
Maugham’s observation sheds light on the emotional landscapes of men and women, indicating that...